Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Well, here are my initial thoughts on Accept's Stalingrad: Very, very good. My thanks to the South Texas Pistolero for convincing me to give it a whirl.

This is timeless metal/hard rock at its finest. Accept has been around since the mid-1970s, and it's really kind of amazing that they are still around. And that they are still cranking out the heavy music like they do. But, they are, and they're doing a good job of it.

I haven't listened to Accept much lately, but part of my rock and metal education came from the band's earlier albums, like Breaker, Restless and Wild, their self-titled debut album, and Balls to the Wall. So it's gratifying to see that they can still get together and produce quality material, and that Wolf Hoffman still shreds like he used to.

The current singer, Mark Tornillo, is a worthy successor for the original screamer, Udo Dirkschneider. Udo was unique, and his contribution to the world of metal is undeniable, but Tornillo works well. At times he kind of sounds kinda like Udo, but at others he sounds a lot like Brian Johnson, and that makes for a fine metal wailer.

The songs that have struck my fancy so far are "Twist of Fate", "Hellfire", and the title track, though all of them are fun to listen to. This was a good buy to make (especially since I got a cool download deal at Amazon for $3.99!), and I thank the Pistolero for his recommendation. By all means, keep making suggestions!

Monday, January 21, 2013

I finally received that book that I ordered on recommendation from Alan at Blogonomicon. I've just started on it, so I don't have any opinion to share, yet. But here's what the book looks like:

Dragon's EggRobert Forward1980

This book must be out of print, because I could not find any copies on
Amazon labeled "new" that were less than $19.00, and all of the other
copies available were from third-party sources (with new paperbacks
starting at $10.49). So I found a hardcover from some obscure book
seller that came out to only $5.09, including shipping, and I ordered
it.

Here's what I got in the mail:

Look like any particular kind of book to you? Like, maybe a library
book? Awesome, because that's what it is! An old library book!

My copy of Dragon's Egg by Robert Forward is a discard from the public library in Manchester, Connecticut.
That's kind of cool, I guess. I've never gotten such a deal on a
hardcover book that didn't come from a yard sale or from Half Price
Books, and I'm glad I got this one. But I wasn't expecting to see a
library book show up on my front porch.